Trace Metals Selenium, Chromium and Vanadium 1st Edition
Trace Metals Selenium, Chromium and Vanadium — 1st Edition by Bimal Krishna Banik, Sangeeta Bajpai, Monika Kamboj, Garima Pandey
Discover a focused, authoritative exploration of three critical trace metals shaping modern environmental science, nutrition, and toxicology. This 1st edition presents clear, accessible discussions on selenium, chromium, and vanadium—their natural occurrence, biochemical roles, environmental fate, health implications, and methods for detection and monitoring.
Packed with practical insights, the book balances theory with application: review of metabolic pathways, evaluation of toxicological thresholds, contemporary analytical techniques for water and soil testing, and implications for public health and regulatory frameworks. Researchers, environmental consultants, analytical chemists, and advanced students will find rigorous yet readable chapters that bridge laboratory science and field relevance.
Ideal for professionals and institutions across India, Asia and worldwide, this title emphasizes regional case studies alongside global perspectives, making it especially valuable for practitioners dealing with industrial emissions, agricultural inputs, and water quality management. The text highlights current challenges and best practices for monitoring trace metal contamination, remediation strategies, and risk assessment — essential for policymakers and environmental managers.
Why choose this edition? It combines multidisciplinary expertise, lucid explanations, and actionable guidance to support research, teaching, and real-world decision-making. Whether you’re building an environmental monitoring program, designing a public-health study, or strengthening curriculum content, this volume is a dependable reference.
Order your copy today to enhance your library with a practical, up-to-date resource on selenium, chromium, and vanadium—relevant to scientists, regulators, and educators working locally and internationally.
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